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Edward Hopper (after) – Rooms by the sea – Offset lithography – Licensed print – 2021 – Enchères

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Offset lithography of Edward Hopper (*)
Reproduction of the work “Rooms by the sea”, oil on canvas created by Hopper in 1951.
Edition on coated graphic paper (250 g/m²)
Authorized print, published by McGawGraphics, Inc. USA

– Paper dimensions: 28 x 36 cm
– Subject dimensions: 20 x 28 cm
– Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed nor exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, therefore offered in pristine condition).

The artwork will be carefully handled and packed in reinforced cardboard packaging. The shipment will be traceable with a tracking number (UPS DPD DHL FedEx)

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(*) The American painter Edward Hopper was one of the leading representatives of 20th-century realism. Although for most of his life his pictorial work did not receive critical or public attention and he was forced to work as an illustrator to subsist, today his works have become icons of modern life and society.
He studied at the New York School of Art with William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri. He made several trips to Europe, and from an early age he was interested in European culture and art, especially the work of Edgar Degas and Édouard Manet. From 1910 he resided permanently in New York, in his Washington Square house, which he only left during his summer stays in New England, from 1930 always in Cape Cod, where he built a house. In 1924 he married Jo Nivison, who not only posed for him on numerous occasions but also prepared throughout her life a detailed record of his work. His artistic production is relatively small, as he was a painter of slow and deliberate execution. In a first moment he was associated with the so-called American Scene, a heterogeneous group of artists who shared a common interest in American themes, but Hopper soon developed his own pictorial style. His taciturn character and austere forms had a strong reflection in his work, which as a whole is characterized by the simplified representation of reality and by the perfect capture of the solitude of the contemporary man. Through his painting we approach the America of the Great Depression, which for him symbolized the crisis of modern life.
The cinematic treatment of scenes and the personal use of light are the main differentiating elements of his painting. Although he painted some landscapes and outdoor scenes, most of his pictorial subjects depict public places such as bars, motels, hotels, stations, trains, all of them almost empty to underline the solitude of the depicted character. On the other hand, Hopper heightens the dramatic effect through strong contrasts of light and shadow.
Around 1930, as a result of isolationism, his fame increased considerably, although critical fortune began to grow truly from his death in 1967, when he began to be recognized as one of the great masters of 20th-century art and not only as an example of American realistic painting. Attention Fin des enchères : 2026-05-01 20:04:15

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